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Old Tue Sep 06, 2011, 10:38am
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In both situations, they must wait until the "next opportunity to substitute."
Where are you referencing that quoted part of "next opportunity to substitute"?

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That's (generally) after the ball becomes live, and then dead with the clock stopped.
Ok....I can see that. Because the ball becomes live when at the disposal of the free throw shooter (6-1-2b) and then dead when the shot is made (or missed as in rule 6-7-2 a & b) where as it is live when at the disposal of the inbounder (6-1-2b) but it doesn't become dead until meets one of the requirements in 6-7.

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